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Unbearable nuisance from neighbor..

(Querist) 11 August 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Thanks everyone but I want to add few more things..
-This guy who stays on 3rd Floor is a very rich guy & his wife is very aggressive..
They are rascals..instead of taking sound buffering measures they are unnecessarily letting the issue getting dirty..
I sent him a link also about installing rubber mat below the platform which can take the impact and will buffer down sound somewhat..
but bastard is not ready to do tht too..for him money is not much an issue..but still..I told him that too tht i'll spend half the money..but some people are really rascals..
I have taken police action too but they have bcome more revengeful now and started harassing more purposely...You know it's really sad feeling to live in india coz of such helplessness..
Which law and which act will apply to such harassment and torture..? Can anyone please guide and which court and will this case will get a faster hearing or will be long term as usual in india....? sometimes i feel like killing these ppl..but wht can we do..Totally helpless..Please if someone can seriously help to get rid of this matter..
Himanshu (Querist) 11 August 2011
I have even written a letter to secretary but they have a syndicate amongst themselves..coz my neighbor is a chairman..
Our building houses only 5 members..and out of which 3 are office bearers..
One is a film persona..Salim Suleiman(music director) u must hv heard of..
Suleiman is treasurer..It's a real mess..
We are the old members in the building..our buildin got redeveloped and this new ppl hv come in our building..
mahendrakumar (Expert) 11 August 2011
you will not be able to solve your problem with such an arrogant attitude (presumed from your language).

when unnecessarily,egos clash on petty issues,it goes to such alarming levels.

the only practical solution is by establishing a direct dialogue shedding egos.

if you go to a court of law for such things,it would be a mere wastage of time and energy and peace of mind.

disclaimer:mine is not an advocate's view
Advocate Rajkumarlaxman (Expert) 11 August 2011
As stated by Mahendrakar it is good to abide by. but too if you think ou want to move against him then you can beacuse you have easementary right against him as he is making nusaince for the annoying noise he makes. you can always move. But think twice before moving and if r u ready to move we will sugeest you further
Himanshu (Querist) 11 August 2011
Which law and which act will apply to such harassment and torture..? Can anyone please guide and which court and will this case will get a faster hearing or will be long term as usual in india....?

If any of u found arrogance in my language I m sorry..but it's not arrogance...
it's frustration..Please read my other post it's halfread by u ppl..see the title
'Neighbor causing unbearable nuisance'
M V Gupta (Expert) 11 August 2011
I think you have posed the very same problem earlier and I have indicated that you may take steps under bye law 50 of the model bye laws which I presume have been adopted by your Society. Now that you have mentioned that the trouble maker is the Chairman of the Society, two options are open to you - gather support from other members of the society and ask for an emergency meeting of the GB where the issue can be discussed and get directions issued to the Chairman to desist causing nuisance to you; the second course is to lodge a complaint with the Registrar of cooperative Societies and seek his intervention.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 11 August 2011
i think Mr.M v Gupta guidance is proper there after moving to registrar would be option. i also agree with Mr. Mahendra kumar,despite being a lawyer, because pursuing these type of cases is like to face another nuisance as they move so slowly.
R.venkatesh Naidu (Expert) 14 August 2011
only court is only way to clear the matter. first you go to lower court and then you go to appeal in appelate court


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